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he used old roof tiles to create two dragons. one parent, and one child. every few minutes, the lights change color. it symbolizes the evolving bond between parents, and their children. well those are the lights that point up at the trees and the artwork, but it is quite over there, and shift your focus from the trees down to the pond, you'll get a completely new image. these illuminated leaves are reflected onto the water, so the less wind, the clearer the image. right now, the condition is pretty good. the water is perfectly still, so you could get a great mirror shot. and that's exactly what photographers are here to do. they're here just to capture this perfectly symmetrical picture. and here's another. this bridge connects two old structures. they're both part of an important cultural property. for centuries people have said, its curved design looks like a dragon's back. the reflection of the dragon motif also attracts a lot of people. well, this light display here continues on until december 10th until 10:00 p.m. every night. in kyoto, rina nakano, n
he used old roof tiles to create two dragons. one parent, and one child. every few minutes, the lights change color. it symbolizes the evolving bond between parents, and their children. well those are the lights that point up at the trees and the artwork, but it is quite over there, and shift your focus from the trees down to the pond, you'll get a completely new image. these illuminated leaves are reflected onto the water, so the less wind, the clearer the image. right now, the condition is...
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us took us on a tour to explain to us the thinking behind the building of these walls. >> the problem today between left and right is that security is mixed with politics. a guy from the neighborhood was sitting right here waiting for the bus and he was stabbed to death. and i can assure you that the one who stabbed him to death did not come from this arab neighborhood, he came from somewhere in the west bank or from the east bank. but the fact that he was stabbed by an arab or the people who live here, they couldn't care less if the arab is yellow, green, comes from africa. for them an arab is an arab. in september 2000 the palestinians started to shoot through the jewish neighborhoods, and the authorities had to protect the kindergarten over here, and they put up this wall put up by the neighborhood council. but nevertheless, it's quite ugly. but if they shoot from the other side toward the kindergarten, what other measure you can take in order to protect the children? >> before returning home we went to visit a palestinian farmer whose life was devastated when half of his land was
us took us on a tour to explain to us the thinking behind the building of these walls. >> the problem today between left and right is that security is mixed with politics. a guy from the neighborhood was sitting right here waiting for the bus and he was stabbed to death. and i can assure you that the one who stabbed him to death did not come from this arab neighborhood, he came from somewhere in the west bank or from the east bank. but the fact that he was stabbed by an arab or the people...
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do stay with us. we will be back with more updates at the top of the hour.
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it is useful for us to be as relentlessly pro-business as we can. we're very focused on education and we want to be the no. 1 state for solving this riddle that this country has become from being the no. 1 public education nation to one in the bottom half. we know the things -- at risk kids are coming from difficult neighborhoods and often broken families, they need a longer school day. that is nothing new there. there's another way to do that without spending a bunch of money. you can get your teachers union to agree to stagger the school day. some teachers come in early and you have study hall, some come in later and you have sports after school. there is a bunch of ways to address education. great teachers more than parent involvement or anything, you put a great teacher in front of a kid, they work miracles. i think our goal is to say that we're going to fix education. we're working statewide to begin to implement. we do not want them filling out multiple choice tests but you have to measure the effectiveness of a teacher. our goal is sitting do
it is useful for us to be as relentlessly pro-business as we can. we're very focused on education and we want to be the no. 1 state for solving this riddle that this country has become from being the no. 1 public education nation to one in the bottom half. we know the things -- at risk kids are coming from difficult neighborhoods and often broken families, they need a longer school day. that is nothing new there. there's another way to do that without spending a bunch of money. you can get your...
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good the crisis does present some opportunities but i love your list of all the key products reminds us quality is key. the priority for russian workers should not be so much borrowing more in order to spend more but rather the focus needs to be squarely on the quality of spending on the quality of the costs and quite simply cutting costs is very important so often for purpose and i think for international investors this is probably the key issue that they will be gauging in the course of next year the structure and the quality of the false or russian companies well that but draws nafta's very bank the russian royal wales all the companies you mentioned they're all seat own does it like the government is taken over this is really due diligence comes in there are a lot of petro dollars coming in it doesn't make sense for these companies be running around blowing up corporate real estate just because the going good they do have to make sure the they are doing it for business reasons and business reasons alone if there are political arguments in favor they should be ignored but being state
good the crisis does present some opportunities but i love your list of all the key products reminds us quality is key. the priority for russian workers should not be so much borrowing more in order to spend more but rather the focus needs to be squarely on the quality of spending on the quality of the costs and quite simply cutting costs is very important so often for purpose and i think for international investors this is probably the key issue that they will be gauging in the course of next...
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right downstairs bill karins is live on the plaza for us with a preview of what the weather will be like, there, here, all around the nation. good morning, bill. >> good morning, lynn. a beautiful spruce stands 70 feet behind me and 50 feet wide. this tree will be lit later this evening on nbc at 8:00. this will be a great show and a lot of performances, the musical guests, hosted by al roker and savannah guthrie. you can expect people such as cee-lo green, mariah carey, trace adkins, billy crystal and bet midler. the storm went through the northeast and behind it very cold conditions. as they do light the tree up, and this is a look at last year's tree, temperatures will be around 39 with a windchill of 32. let's talk about the bad stuff. all the weather moving into the west. the rain has arrived. the much advertised heavy rain event has begun for northern coastal areas of california, ft. bragg, eureka, all the way to crescent city, inland areas will get drenched. it looks like the rain is creeping towards san francisco as we speak. how much rain? we have the potential to end up with in
right downstairs bill karins is live on the plaza for us with a preview of what the weather will be like, there, here, all around the nation. good morning, bill. >> good morning, lynn. a beautiful spruce stands 70 feet behind me and 50 feet wide. this tree will be lit later this evening on nbc at 8:00. this will be a great show and a lot of performances, the musical guests, hosted by al roker and savannah guthrie. you can expect people such as cee-lo green, mariah carey, trace adkins,...
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don't send us e-mails telling us the facts. we will close things out with the post game wrap up from tom shillou. >>> time to go back to tom shillou for the post game wrap up. >> ambassador, would you like to be susan rice right now? >> you think you have had a bad week. it is just getting started. it will be a bad month for her. no doubt about it. we'll -- >> we'll see. we will watch. paul -- >> yes, c3po. >> i should ask you where you are performing. >> yes. i will be at the toledo funny bone. next week at the dc improve december 6th through the 9th. and then the columbus funny bone after that. >> sounds fun and funny. lauren how is the christmas shop ?g. >> all done, wrapped, bowed and labeled, baby? >> are you kidding me? >> yes, i hate people. i get it done before the holiday weekends. >> we should have an affair. >> we totally should.
don't send us e-mails telling us the facts. we will close things out with the post game wrap up from tom shillou. >>> time to go back to tom shillou for the post game wrap up. >> ambassador, would you like to be susan rice right now? >> you think you have had a bad week. it is just getting started. it will be a bad month for her. no doubt about it. we'll -- >> we'll see. we will watch. paul -- >> yes, c3po. >> i should ask you where you are performing....
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>>guest: it is used as a business tool. so, we have to do away with the image of something that is a luxury and flashy. it is a business tool and it gets accepted and is effective an the world and we are basically flying the point to point destinations and that is the efficient she we bring to the marketplace. >>neil: and the fact that companies over the years like yours have branched out and others pitch in or they have cards that allow them access to a plane that has boosted the demand, right? >>guest: that is correct. but the fractional ownership model is something we see as a broken business model. people do not want to invest if these. they are happy we keep it on our balance sheet, and by the act of it being on our balance sheet companies can invest their cash into growing their own business. they leave it to us running 24/7, 365 around the globe and those are some of the efficiencies we bring to the marketplace. >>neil: coming to you live from the west coast in beautiful california, tax talk heating up on the east, t
>>guest: it is used as a business tool. so, we have to do away with the image of something that is a luxury and flashy. it is a business tool and it gets accepted and is effective an the world and we are basically flying the point to point destinations and that is the efficient she we bring to the marketplace. >>neil: and the fact that companies over the years like yours have branched out and others pitch in or they have cards that allow them access to a plane that has boosted the...
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it uses gasoline. the monthly payment for that lease is $404 and the monthly gas bill for that car is $200 so the total for that is $604. the difference between the two cars including fuel is about $80 a month and that's automatic $1,000 a year. and over ten years the overall difference in fuel cost between them is about $13,564. that's what we would not pay in driving the volt. now, the problem for many consumers is that initial cost is so high because a volt does cost -- if you buy it, $32,000. a new study by the j.d. power and associates predicts that "electric vehicles will remain a very small part of the u.s. market unless automakers can lower prices and demonstrate the economic benefits to consumers." of course, the most expensive part of the electric vehicle is the battery. and that battery costs between $12,000 and $15,000 today. but it is always this way with new technologies. they start out, as you know, really pricy and they come down over time. for example the cost of a cell phone in 1982 w
it uses gasoline. the monthly payment for that lease is $404 and the monthly gas bill for that car is $200 so the total for that is $604. the difference between the two cars including fuel is about $80 a month and that's automatic $1,000 a year. and over ten years the overall difference in fuel cost between them is about $13,564. that's what we would not pay in driving the volt. now, the problem for many consumers is that initial cost is so high because a volt does cost -- if you buy it,...
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and many of us that have served thought that he was one of the best secretary of defenses we've ever had. he's currently a senior fellow at the hoover institute and a freeman foley institute of international studies. he is the michael and barbara bavarian professor at stanford university and serves as co-director of the nuclear risk reduction initiative and preventive defense project. please help me welcome our speaker this morning, former secretary of defense william perry. (applause) >> what a pleasure it is to be aboard this symbol of america's millery power, the uss macon island. what a pleasure it is to be among the men and women of our armed forces and the men and women of the first responders of the san francisco bay area. fleet week for many years in san francisco was a somewhat [inaudible] affair and it has been transformed into this great coming together by the military and the first responders, the great coming together of our uniformed personnel and a great [speaker not understood] of san francisco. this amazing transformation in the last few years was due primarily to th
and many of us that have served thought that he was one of the best secretary of defenses we've ever had. he's currently a senior fellow at the hoover institute and a freeman foley institute of international studies. he is the michael and barbara bavarian professor at stanford university and serves as co-director of the nuclear risk reduction initiative and preventive defense project. please help me welcome our speaker this morning, former secretary of defense william perry. (applause) >>...
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next to his vehicle while some of us saw part of some of the road to rig. we left the post. nearing eleven o'clock we're going down the road and we got pretty close to the i believe that the grubby prison and also the traffic there's no traffic. and right about then. i mean bullets came from everywhere sounded like we were in a hail storm there would come in through the doors and he might take her to him in the windshield or put into it in the jail and you could hear it coming through one door hit the other door with a large tree and i mean they're just coming in everywhere and that it just it reached a crescendo it just seemed like it never stopped after that. they're looking here man. crying on the radio yelling out for help burning down burning help me help me please don't let me die interact friends that i had promised before that. you know if they broke down or something happened i wouldn't leave from him scream and. head to head help me help me please i don't want to die here i was completely saturated with blood and my parents were soaked with blood machinery received
next to his vehicle while some of us saw part of some of the road to rig. we left the post. nearing eleven o'clock we're going down the road and we got pretty close to the i believe that the grubby prison and also the traffic there's no traffic. and right about then. i mean bullets came from everywhere sounded like we were in a hail storm there would come in through the doors and he might take her to him in the windshield or put into it in the jail and you could hear it coming through one door...
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and invite us into the room. it was a big honor. melissa: thanks so much for coming on the show. thank you so much. melissa: i had no idea that was business or industry. you learn something new every day. we appreciate it. >> i appreciate it. melissa: we have bart, another business owner, ceo of full contact in denver. bart you were not invited to the white house. you do not grow mushrooms. >> neithe melissa: there is lot just went by there in that last interview that was kind of new information to me. are you sad you're notin the mushroom business? he is profitable. he got invited to the white house. i had no idea that you could, you know, grow mushrooms in dirty, wet coffee grinds but hey. >> you kw, it's a real fascinating business, the mushroom business. being from colorado i won't comment on mushrooms or --. melissa: yes, too easy. >> it is too easy of a joke. melissa: i mean, what do you ink about everything he just said? he said that there was a very positive and exciting vibe in the room? they're exchangi
and invite us into the room. it was a big honor. melissa: thanks so much for coming on the show. thank you so much. melissa: i had no idea that was business or industry. you learn something new every day. we appreciate it. >> i appreciate it. melissa: we have bart, another business owner, ceo of full contact in denver. bart you were not invited to the white house. you do not grow mushrooms. >> neithe melissa: there is lot just went by there in that last interview that was kind of...
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sell us a pair for just under $2,000. in china, they would sell for up to 10 times that price. essam shared a special trick for smuggling ivory that he told us his chinese customers had taught him: spray-painting it to make it look like wood or metal. it's easily removed later on with nail polish remover. what we have seen here is part of a global trade in smuggled ivory. and experts say that what's driving it is wealthy chinese, who prize ivory as a status symbol. in the same cairo market, we found several other ivory traders operating openly. what about something as big as this? along with some of their chinese customers. one shop owner told us this his clients included chinese officials who had visited egypt on state business. >> the special airplane going back -- >> reporter: you get chinese government officials? >> yes. >> reporter: they bought from you? >> yeah. >> reporter: the egyptian government makes periodic attempts to confiscate illegal tusks. they are locked up inside this museum store room. that's heavy. bu
sell us a pair for just under $2,000. in china, they would sell for up to 10 times that price. essam shared a special trick for smuggling ivory that he told us his chinese customers had taught him: spray-painting it to make it look like wood or metal. it's easily removed later on with nail polish remover. what we have seen here is part of a global trade in smuggled ivory. and experts say that what's driving it is wealthy chinese, who prize ivory as a status symbol. in the same cairo market, we...
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clashes do continue between protesters and the police which started airing last week right down below us right now police are firing excessive amounts of tear gas and by chaunce the dozens of protesters who are still in the streets reporting from the seeing my colleague tom barton has moved here in the streets of central cairo the sights the sounds and the smells of protest and of civil disorder are very loud and very clear to her a square is just over there and a large crowd of protesters are doing stones at the police who are giving just as much back picking up stones themselves and firing back along with them those vans firing gas canisters into the crowds the stench of tear gas is thick in the air the police a protest as everyone i like ace has their eyes and noses who are actually the militia to the gas has made itself cocktails flying through the air as well oh ok vincit been ripped up as have some of the branches of the trees it's a real street by being joined on the. night in sheets of joy these people absolutely determined to go out to protest is that mohamed morsi was told to b
clashes do continue between protesters and the police which started airing last week right down below us right now police are firing excessive amounts of tear gas and by chaunce the dozens of protesters who are still in the streets reporting from the seeing my colleague tom barton has moved here in the streets of central cairo the sights the sounds and the smells of protest and of civil disorder are very loud and very clear to her a square is just over there and a large crowd of protesters are...
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today that there is not a lot of reason not to have roads and have the capital that is going to give us all of but a large jets and that's right absolutely absolutely and if you look at pax right and if you look at north korea if you think that it's going to roads build an economy they have plenty of wide open eight lane highways but they have no commerce with which to drive on those roads so it's not really technically investment you have to have a demand or you can actually invest in something you have to save money before you can spend it so that's how that works so you're suggesting in. some i don't understand how north korea that well you see they have eight lane highways now all these national average north korean does not have s. they invest all sorts of money into building or if they want i mean they are building of roads and they think that that is the way to build it is the keynesian fallacy they think that by paying workers to dig holes and then put them back in the stimulating the economy but what you get are projects like the bridge to nowhere and the big dig in boston whic
today that there is not a lot of reason not to have roads and have the capital that is going to give us all of but a large jets and that's right absolutely absolutely and if you look at pax right and if you look at north korea if you think that it's going to roads build an economy they have plenty of wide open eight lane highways but they have no commerce with which to drive on those roads so it's not really technically investment you have to have a demand or you can actually invest in...
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use promo code: holidays. order now and get a special holiday gift: a document shredder to keep sensitive documents out of the wrong hands... a $29 value, free! call the number on your screen or go online and let lifelock protect your identity for 60 days risk-free. because during the holidays, keeping your identity protected means keeping your family protected. brit bret it will be the talk here in washington for weeks. one late night show apparently caught president obama preparing for the final fiscal cliff showdown mr. president signs the books. what books is he getting? [ laughter ]
use promo code: holidays. order now and get a special holiday gift: a document shredder to keep sensitive documents out of the wrong hands... a $29 value, free! call the number on your screen or go online and let lifelock protect your identity for 60 days risk-free. because during the holidays, keeping your identity protected means keeping your family protected. brit bret it will be the talk here in washington for weeks. one late night show apparently caught president obama preparing for the...
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and joining us, she's going to show us two homes, and welcome back. i've got to start with the first house in phoenix, sold, i believe, in july of this year, 960,000 bucks way down from the michigan price, tell me. >> yes, it sat on the market for 518 days, with six price drops originally listed at 1.5 million dollars. so, it's a gorgeous home, almost 6500 square feet on a half acre has the bells and whistles, priced wrong to begin with and someone had a hope after big dollar and a wakeening and sold it for $960,000 after almost two years on the market. stuart: that's terrific because, i mean, i'm thinking in terms of 2006 and 2007 prices. and 960 grand for that house is a bargain, case can closed. >> it is a bargain. stuart: fantastic. the second house you brought this one from miami. >> yes. stuart: it sold in august i think for 930,000 down from what? >> 1.379 and this home sat on the market for 311 days, so they took a 450,000 less to get this property off their hands. stuart: wow. and i'm trying to walk away with a bottom line for the two homes t
and joining us, she's going to show us two homes, and welcome back. i've got to start with the first house in phoenix, sold, i believe, in july of this year, 960,000 bucks way down from the michigan price, tell me. >> yes, it sat on the market for 518 days, with six price drops originally listed at 1.5 million dollars. so, it's a gorgeous home, almost 6500 square feet on a half acre has the bells and whistles, priced wrong to begin with and someone had a hope after big dollar and a...
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it's leaving us. the first thing i would is i think it's important for us to realize, and the arguments murray's point this is culture phenomena. others could make the case it's a economic phenomena. i don't think it's important what the cause, the first step is recognize we have a huge problem in our country. these gaps on income and the fact is that more and more people that are born in the poverty to will stay in to poverty. the middle class is being disrupted in ways that are dramatic. it's a huge problem. and we'll let others have the debate about why it is and maybe a combination of many things. but i think question all share the belief that there is one path that we know for certain that could change this course. and that is to assure that we move to a child-centered education system. we have no excuses for the fact that we have the big education gaps that will yield income gaps and lives that are con trained because people don't have the power of -- knowledge. in fact in america today one of t
it's leaving us. the first thing i would is i think it's important for us to realize, and the arguments murray's point this is culture phenomena. others could make the case it's a economic phenomena. i don't think it's important what the cause, the first step is recognize we have a huge problem in our country. these gaps on income and the fact is that more and more people that are born in the poverty to will stay in to poverty. the middle class is being disrupted in ways that are dramatic. it's...
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so what's that telling us? it's telling us we've got a great entrepreneurial engine that is working but again we made the cost and complexity of doing business in this country prohibitive. as bill gates was saying earlier, we haven't recent our skill base enough to have employees who confirmed that high wage that americans need to earn. so i think although much leadership as part of the solution and it has been bipartisan to support small business, frankly i think we have to create an environment for all business. if are going to take advantage of -- i come back to a lot of this is blocking and tackling. a lot of it is being long-term and being strategic. whatever it's worth, our harvard school of business alumni are all over the world. out international alumni have been even more anxious than the school took us on a more positive and even our domestic alumni. we believe most of, sort of people and the rest of the world actually understand, a successful america that is growing, that is vital is a positive thing
so what's that telling us? it's telling us we've got a great entrepreneurial engine that is working but again we made the cost and complexity of doing business in this country prohibitive. as bill gates was saying earlier, we haven't recent our skill base enough to have employees who confirmed that high wage that americans need to earn. so i think although much leadership as part of the solution and it has been bipartisan to support small business, frankly i think we have to create an...
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easy to use. it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. >>> our second story "outfront," explosive accusations in florida. in a scathing article, the state's former republican chairman greer claims they passed a law that was designed to squelch turnout and give the election to mitt romney. it made it harder for voters who moved to actually cast ballots. the republican party of florida has responded and tell "outfront," i want to quote them here, jim greer's quotes are false and details keep changing. great to have both of you. roland, let me start with you. these accusations come from jim greer, former boss of the party. he is accused of stealing money from the party. accusations come from charlie crist who abandoned the party to run as an independent. all that context is important. are these claims credible, though? >> for two years i've been blasting these efforts in florida as outright voter suppression and it is no shock to me that you're actually hearing this.
easy to use. it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. >>> our second story "outfront," explosive accusations in florida. in a scathing article, the state's former republican chairman greer claims they passed a law that was designed to squelch turnout and give the election to mitt romney. it made it harder for voters who moved to actually cast ballots. the republican party of florida has responded and tell "outfront," i want to quote...
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but besides that, you know, the issue here is why did they tell us what they told us? why were they so sure so soon and now so wrong? we don't even hear anybody talking about the video. and the state department investigation won't get at what the administration told us about -- about benghazi. it'll get at why benghazi happened, the security issues, did they have enough security, et cetera, how this ambassador died. so there's a lot of issues out here, and credibility is number one. >> general clark, what about the point that peter just raised? why was susan rice put out there? is it possibly because hillary clinton knew more than she was allowed to say? >> no, i suspect that hillary clinton was either out of the country or wanted a sunday morning where she didn't have to go on television five times. it's, you know, when you're working inside the administration, it's seven days a week, it's nonstop, there's a crisis every hour, somebody's always calling -- >> we know there were substantial revisions to the bullet points. so presumably, some people had seen the unrevise
but besides that, you know, the issue here is why did they tell us what they told us? why were they so sure so soon and now so wrong? we don't even hear anybody talking about the video. and the state department investigation won't get at what the administration told us about -- about benghazi. it'll get at why benghazi happened, the security issues, did they have enough security, et cetera, how this ambassador died. so there's a lot of issues out here, and credibility is number one. >>...
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it's leaving us. so the first thing i would say is i think it's important for us to realize, in the arguments murray's disappoint this is a cultural phenomena. others could make the case it it's an economic phenomena. i don't think it's important what the cause is, the first step is recognize we have a huge problem in our country these caps on income and the fact is that more and more people that are born in the poverty will stay in to poverty and the middle class is being disrupted in ways that are dramatic. it's a huge problem. and we'll let others have the debate about why it is and maybe a combination of many things. i think we is share the belief that there is one path that we know for certain that can change this course. than is to assure that we move to a child-centered education system where with have no excuses for the fact that we have big education gaps that will yield income gaps and lives that are constrained because people don't have the power of knowledge. in fact in america today one o
it's leaving us. so the first thing i would say is i think it's important for us to realize, in the arguments murray's disappoint this is a cultural phenomena. others could make the case it it's an economic phenomena. i don't think it's important what the cause is, the first step is recognize we have a huge problem in our country these caps on income and the fact is that more and more people that are born in the poverty will stay in to poverty and the middle class is being disrupted in ways...
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thanks for joining us. here's a quick look at what else you've been hearing from some of the experts on our program this morning. >> looking somewhat rich. also cautious on finland where we think there could be some problem next year also regarding rating. >> the sterling i think represents the best and i would avoid the euro like the plague. >> depend on big financial leverage to make money. and those businesses were the customers that were struggling. they have been leveraged on the left-hand side. so that is a fundamentally tricky business. >> now the eu zone to approve the restructuring plans of spanish banks and he says the plan will cost a total of $37 billion euros. he said nationalized banks will reduce their number of branches by up to 50%. this follows a deal for a token price of one euro. he said that plan is cheaper than it would have been to liquidate the bank altogether. fitch has slashed argentina's credit rating by five notches, citing the risk of probable default. this after a u.s. court or
thanks for joining us. here's a quick look at what else you've been hearing from some of the experts on our program this morning. >> looking somewhat rich. also cautious on finland where we think there could be some problem next year also regarding rating. >> the sterling i think represents the best and i would avoid the euro like the plague. >> depend on big financial leverage to make money. and those businesses were the customers that were struggling. they have been...
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easy to use. it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. >> charlie sheen, the former "two and a half men" star reportedly says his show was cursed. according to people magazine, charlie sheen made the comment after the show's teenage star appeared in an on-line video from a christian organization and called the show filth. angus t. jones plays jake on the cbs sitcom. he's one much hallelujah's highest paid teenage actors pulling in $350,000 per episode. you'll recall cbs fired that charlie sheen last year after he bashed the show's creator and claimed he had tiger blood. >>> before we go, our top five things of the day. five, half billion dollars powerball jackpot up for grabs. the second biggest lottery prize in american history. number 4, lawmakers seeking an investigation into whether oil refineries caused a jump in gas prices earlier this year when the cost of crude was actually declining. number 3, demolition began in the aftermath of the indianapolis house exp
easy to use. it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. >> charlie sheen, the former "two and a half men" star reportedly says his show was cursed. according to people magazine, charlie sheen made the comment after the show's teenage star appeared in an on-line video from a christian organization and called the show filth. angus t. jones plays jake on the cbs sitcom. he's one much hallelujah's highest paid teenage actors pulling in $350,000 per...
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somebody opens the door for us. somebody calls us congressman. people that don't know us call us sir. that's good and well and respectful of the office. we are trying to make the world a little better place for the people who elected us. it's a simple thing. we all have different views on how that gets done. mr. o'neill never forgot how to do that, even when he reached the pinnacle of power in this great body. and i will tell you for me that's the most important historic aspect he could ever leave for us. all the great accomplishments, all the meetings with presidents and kings and queens, very important. i don't want to diminish them. but at the end of the day, if you have forgotten who you represent, i think you've stayed here too long. mr. o'neill never did. i knew him after he retired and even then he would talk about regular ordinary people. the barbers, the bakers, the truck drivers that i now have the privilege of representing in the district he once represented. and to me that's the most important reason to recognize anyone. someone who g
somebody opens the door for us. somebody calls us congressman. people that don't know us call us sir. that's good and well and respectful of the office. we are trying to make the world a little better place for the people who elected us. it's a simple thing. we all have different views on how that gets done. mr. o'neill never forgot how to do that, even when he reached the pinnacle of power in this great body. and i will tell you for me that's the most important historic aspect he could ever...
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use those for dipping. together the full complement is what you need to get you through your day. >>> the acc big ten challenge. the game was not much of a challenge for tom kreen's number one ranked hoosiers. a slam for two of 20 points. final score, hoosiers
use those for dipping. together the full complement is what you need to get you through your day. >>> the acc big ten challenge. the game was not much of a challenge for tom kreen's number one ranked hoosiers. a slam for two of 20 points. final score, hoosiers
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the chaplain: let us pray. let us pray. father of all, out of the noisy world, we come to this quiet place of prayer. we depend on your goodness, your mercy and grace. as our lawmakers face the challenges of their calling, inspire them to have a mature faith in your providential leading. lord, fill them with your spirit so that they will acknowledge their dependence on you for every breath they breathe and every creative thought they think. may today be for them a buildi g block for making america a nation that glorifies you. we pray in your great name, amen. the presiding officer: please join me in reciting the pledge of allegiance to the flag. i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. the presiding officer: the clerk will read a communication to the senate. the clerk: washington, d.c, november 28, 2012. to the senate: under the provisions of rule 1, paragraph 3, of the standing rules of the s
the chaplain: let us pray. let us pray. father of all, out of the noisy world, we come to this quiet place of prayer. we depend on your goodness, your mercy and grace. as our lawmakers face the challenges of their calling, inspire them to have a mature faith in your providential leading. lord, fill them with your spirit so that they will acknowledge their dependence on you for every breath they breathe and every creative thought they think. may today be for them a buildi g block for making...
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tell us about that. you collect something unusual. >> oh, i have a collection of whackers, things you hit people with, mostly from africa. i also have -- i also have a collection of air sickness bags from most of the world. if anybody here travels. and the one thing i do ask people who come to meetings, if you're traveling and you're on one of these really -- i have an air sickness bag which is the prepresent government afghanistan air sickness bag. it's a great collection and somebody mentioned this years ago in a profile, i started getting emails. how many of the turkish airline ones do you have? do you want to trade? i thought this was an odd, quirky thing i did. it's bigger than you thought. >> you're off to the meeting. whales the mood at the meeting? is the center right coalition besieged? >> no. actually people are very optimistic and -- look, people were disappointed because we didn't have the house, senate, presidency. it's like your stock didn't go up. but -- >> your stock went down. >> are you
tell us about that. you collect something unusual. >> oh, i have a collection of whackers, things you hit people with, mostly from africa. i also have -- i also have a collection of air sickness bags from most of the world. if anybody here travels. and the one thing i do ask people who come to meetings, if you're traveling and you're on one of these really -- i have an air sickness bag which is the prepresent government afghanistan air sickness bag. it's a great collection and somebody...
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this administration using technology and using social media to advance their agenda. but look, all presidents do this. george w. bush after his re-election famously said he has now the political capital he intend to use. so going to the public and going sort of over the head of congress is something democratic and republican presidents always do what they want to leverage their negotiations with congress. and fairly or unfairly, if the negotiations break down, the congress tends to get the blame. and that doesn't just mean democrats or republicans. it is either party. so i think when you're in the white house you are in the catbird seat. the fact republicans are complaining he is launching this campaign tells me they are concerned it will work. jon: mary catherine, george w. bush, wanted to spend some of that political capital to reform social security. that didn't happen in the face of congressional opposition. look where we are now, possibly about to go over this fiscal cliff because of mess we're in with entitlement and other programs. >> look, i think obama is wel
this administration using technology and using social media to advance their agenda. but look, all presidents do this. george w. bush after his re-election famously said he has now the political capital he intend to use. so going to the public and going sort of over the head of congress is something democratic and republican presidents always do what they want to leverage their negotiations with congress. and fairly or unfairly, if the negotiations break down, the congress tends to get the...
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shoot us an e-mail. you can follow us on twitter @squawkcnbc is the handle. >>> we've got eric dinallo as a special guest. but don't forget this, you've got to keep it here, because not only is kate on the call at 8:00 a.m., but the oracle of omaha warren buffett is joining us for an extended interview. "squawk" is back with that and a lot more. don't go anywhere. >>> welcome back to "squawk box" this morning. let's get you to some headlines. the latest read on the housing market is ahead this morning. the government's going to be out with new home sales for october. that's at 10:00 eastern time. economists are expecting a slight drop from september to an annual sales rate of 385,000 units. >>> and mortgage applications edged lower by .9%. the drop was largely a drop in refinancing activity. >>> and the federal reserve will be issuing the latest beige book this afternoon. the region by region assessment of the u.s. economy comes out at about 2:00 p.m. eastern time, two weeks before the fed's next policy
shoot us an e-mail. you can follow us on twitter @squawkcnbc is the handle. >>> we've got eric dinallo as a special guest. but don't forget this, you've got to keep it here, because not only is kate on the call at 8:00 a.m., but the oracle of omaha warren buffett is joining us for an extended interview. "squawk" is back with that and a lot more. don't go anywhere. >>> welcome back to "squawk box" this morning. let's get you to some headlines. the latest...
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this provides us. back in 2008 and 2009 when everybody had the tremendous financial crisis and the collapse in the collapsing of economic output, we steamed ahead in canada with our so- called stimulus program and economic access plan where we identified thousands of projects we wanted to continue. because we wanted to do it quickly, we did shortcuts around regulatory processes. we took a risk. in 19 -- 19 -- 99 put 9% of cases, it made no difference that be made the short cuts. we found smoother processes with in the country. i would hope -- there is nothing like an emergency to tell you whether a process is necessary. >> absolutely. there is another thing that has been important to you that i want to ask you about. that is the detroit bridge. a ballot measure that would require a constitutional amendment failed. why is it important enough to canada that you agreed to pay your share and our share? in terms of individual projects between canada and the united states, it is the biggest economic relation
this provides us. back in 2008 and 2009 when everybody had the tremendous financial crisis and the collapse in the collapsing of economic output, we steamed ahead in canada with our so- called stimulus program and economic access plan where we identified thousands of projects we wanted to continue. because we wanted to do it quickly, we did shortcuts around regulatory processes. we took a risk. in 19 -- 19 -- 99 put 9% of cases, it made no difference that be made the short cuts. we found...
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